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  • Blockchain - HyperLedger Fabric pt 3: web console

    I wrote a series about HyperLedger Fabric blockchain services. IBM has provided an open-sourced web console to manage these services. Here I'm reviewing that The console explains how to do the setup for the Fabric network example. There…
  • FIT®︎ Heat-Shrink Tubing

    Need to protect a crimped terminal mechanically or environmentally? Color code wires for easy circuit identification? Make fast, reliable repairs to nicked or worn insulation? Whether your concerns are mechanical strain relief, environmental sealing,…
  • Dutch designer develops suit that becomes WiFi hotspot

    BB. Suit (via atelier ByBorre) Adult onesies are making a comeback – and while some of your friends still think their unicorn onesies are super cool with the ladies, you can grab your lady-friend’s attention with the 'BB. Suit,' which turns you into a…
  • Purdue creates robotic fabric suitable for space

    Robotic fabric in operation. (via Purdue ) Soft robots are beginning to make a name for themselves within the community for robotics. First came the indestructible worm and now Purdue University is joining in on the fun with its robotic skin – a thin…
  • DIY Speaker Fabric

    You don't have permission to edit metadata of this video. Edit media Dimensions x Small Medium Large Custom Subject (required) Brief Description…
  • Blockchain - HyperLedger Fabric pt 2: application using blockchain and smart contract

    Blockchain can be used to build a trail of trusted actions. A chain of events built on trust or agreements between parties. In Fabric lingo: a smart contract. Post 2: test an application that calls some functions . …
  • The Embroidered Computer: A textile circuit board

    Artists Irene Posch and Ebru Krubak have engineered The Embroidered Computer, an interactive 8-bit computer made of embroidery materials and traditional stitching techniques and patterns. The design invites artistic abilities to weave through technology…
  • Ohio State Researchers Create Fabric to Boost Medical Data Transmission

    Ohio State University researchers recently developed a new methodology for smart fabrication. The prototype could better inform medical data transmission, by support smart clothing that sends detailed information regarding healing and brain activity to…